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You cannot use the new command inside an Angular CLI project.
The above message suggests that you are trying to create an Angular CLI project inside another Angular CLI project location.

1. Have you changed the Project Location to point to a custom location instead of using a default one in the New Angular Project wizard? Please share with us a screenshot of the New Angular Project wizard to help us get a visual of the location and the versions you are selecting to create the project.

2. Can you please recheck the location where you are trying to create the project and if that location has angular cli related files like .angular-cli.json or package.json or node_modules folder?

3. Please click ‘No’ on the error popup and send us the entire output from the Terminal+ view to help us investigate further.

4. Can you please try creating another Angular project by accepting all defaults in the wizard and see if the project creates fine?

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To elaborate on what Swapna asked, any ancestor of the folder in which you created the project may already have one or more of the following files – package.json, .angular-cli.json, or a node_modules folder. As a result, the Angular CLI which we use to create the project thinks you are already in an existing CLI project and fails.

The path you are using is: C:\D\WORKS_SES\2018-WORKS\workspaces\angular4-works\swarm-stores – if any of the folders on that path contains those files, the creation will fail.

To be extra cautious, you can try using a different path starting right from the C drive, else you could try to locate these files and either delete them (only if they are not supposed to be there) or create the project in a folder which not a descendant of that folder.

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